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Harold G. Long

Harold G. Long (3 September 1930 – 12 October 1998) was an American martial artist and an Isshinryu karate pioneer. He founded the Isshinryu Hall of Fame and was the second person inducted, with founding Grandmaster, Tatsuo Shimabuku being the first.[1] Long achieved the rank of Jūdan (10th degree).[2][3] He was a co-founder of the International Isshin~ryu Karate Association,[4] and also served as the vice president of the United States Karate Association. He co-produced the first nationally televised Isshinryu Hall of Fame Karate Tournament (1992),[5] co-produced an instructional video series (1991) and co-authored seven books.[3] Shortly after Long's death, his student and co-author, Phil Little, fulfilled Long's goal of creating the United States Isshinryu Karate Association.[6]

Harold G. Long
Born(1930-09-03)3 September 1930
Rockwood, Tennessee
DiedOctober 12, 1998(1998-10-12) (aged 68)
Knoxville, Tennessee
Cancer
ResidenceUnited States
StyleIsshinryu Karate
Teacher(s)Tatsuo Shimabuku
RankJūdan 十段 10th Dan
OccupationMartial arts instructor
SpouseDoris Witsberger
ChildrenRichard, Michael, Gary
Notable school(s)
  • International Isshinryu Karate Association (IIKA)
  • United States Isshinryu Karate Association (USIKA)
Websitewww.usika.com

Background edit

Born in Rockwood, Tennessee, Long attended elementary school in Petros, Tennessee and played football at Central High School in Wartburg, Tennessee. He joined the Marine Corps in 1949 and fought in the battle Chosin Reservoir (27 November to 13 December 1950).[7][8]

Long married Doris Witsberger on October 18, 1952, in Wheeling, West Virginia, the couple had three sons, Richard, Michael and Gary.[1]

Career edit

While stationed in Okinawa, Japan 1957–1958, he petitioned to study Isshinryu under Tatsuo Shimabuku in Chan (Kyan) Village. He was accepted on his third visit to Shimabuku's dojo,[9] and spent the next twelve months, dedicating eight hours per day to his training.[7] Long's promotions from 1st Dan to 8th Dan were awarded by Shimabuku,[9] his 9th and 10th degrees were awarded by the International Isshin~ryu Karate Association.[citation needed]

Long opened his first Dojo in Twenty-nine Palms, California, where he taught until his discharge from the Marine Corps, in July 1959. Upon his return to East Tennessee, he established a dojo at the Marine Reserve Training Center.[1] At some point shortly after 1961, Long was appointed U.S. representative of the American-Okinawan Karate Association (AOKA).[9]

The rules for kata and kumite were adopted at the first World Karate Tournament in Chicago, Illinois in 1963. Long proposed the majority the competition rules with John Keehan, Phil Kepal, George Mattson, Anthony Mirakian, Roy Oshiro, Don Nagle, Ed Parker, Wendall Reeves, Jhoon Rhee, Mas Tsuruoka and Robert Trias also in the committee. The rules adopted from this meeting serve all United States karate tournaments, regardless of style.[1][3]

Returning to Okinawa in 1974, Long's plans for the International Isshin~ryu Karate Association (IIKA), gained the endorsement of Tatsuo Shimabuku before his passing in 1975. Upon Shimabuku's passing, Long became the legacy's patriarch and a senior Grandmaster of Isshinryu.[10][11]

In addition to teaching at his Knoxville, Tennessee dojo, Long published a series of books and instructional videotapes.[3] He was inducted into the Isshinryu Hall of Fame in 1981,[12] and World Karate Union Hall of Fame in 1997.[3]

Long retired from teaching in December 1995, but continued to represent Isshinryu Karate at public events for two more years. Long's dedication to Tatsuo Shimabuku and his Isshinryu style spanned 44 years.[13] In September 1998, Long was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and was laid to rest on October 15, 1998, his final resting place is at the Oak Grove Cemetery in Rockwood, Tennessee.[3]

Legacy bestowal edit

Prior to Long's death, he confirmed his desire for Phil Little to inherit the Shimabuku-Long Isshinryu legacy. On September 23, 1998, Grandmaster Long bestowed the 10th degree rank of Jūdan, his personal Isshinryu Karate belongings and his vision of the creation of an umbrella group, the United States Isshinryu Karate Association, (U.S.I.K.A.), to Phil E. Little. In consultation with the World Head Of Family Sokeship Council, and in deference to surviving Don Nagle, Little elected to forgo displaying his 10th Degree ranking for the remainder of Nagle's lifetime (April 5, 1938 - August 23, 1999).[14]

Publications edit

Books edit

Harold G. Long and Allen Wheeler edit
  • The Dynamics of Isshin-Ryu Karate, National Paperback Books (1978) OCLC 4114823[15]
  • The dynamics of Isshinryu karate, book two, National Paperback Books (1979) OCLC 17734299[16]
  • The dynamics of Isshinryu karate, book three,National Paperback Books (1980) OCLC 14523128 ISBN 9780898260069
  • Counter-attack! : how to survive on the street as taught by the Isshinryu black belts, National Paperback Books (1983) OCLC 13347450
Others edit
  • Okinawan weapons: Bo fighting techniques, National Paperback Books, by H. Long and P. Little, ISBN 978-0898260229 (1987)[3][11]
  • Who's Who in Isshin-Ryu, National Paperback Books, by H. Long, P. Manis and T. McGhee, (1981) OCLC 27053053 ISBN 0898260078[17]
  • Isshin-Ryu Karate – The Ultimate Fighting Art, Isshin-Ryu Productions, H. Long and T. McGhee, ISBN 978-0965845908 (1997)[3][11][18]

Video and television edit

  • Co-produced an eight tape instructional video series, Isshin-Ryu Karate (1991)[3]
  • Co-produced an eight tape instructional video series, Isshinryu karate : the ultimate self-defense (1991–92) OCLC 54836921[3][19]
Vol. 1 -Basics, Seisan & Seiunchin Kata
Vol. 2 -Naihanchin, Wansu & Chinto Katas
Vol. 3 -Kusanku, Sunsu & Sanchin Katas
Vol. 4 -Tokumine Bo, Urashi Bo, Shishi Bo, Bo-Bo Kumite
Vol. 5 -Kusanku Sai, Chatan Yara Sai, Tuifa & Bo-Sai Kumite
Vol. 6 -Kumite Techniques
Vol. 7 -Basic Self-Defense Techniques
Vol. 8 -Basic Self-Defense for Women (1992) OCLC 30406982
  • Isshin-Ryu Hall of Fame Karate Tournament (1992)[5]

Events and milestones edit

Harold G. Long (honorifics)[3][5]
Year Activity Organization
1975 Founded International Isshin~Ryu Karate Association (IIKA)
1980 Founded Isshinryu Hall of Fame (Induction of founding Grandmaster Tatsuo Shimabuku)[12]
1981 Inducted Isshinryu Hall of Fame[12]
1991 Founded Isshin-Ryu Black Belt Society
1993 Inducted Knoxville Sports Hall of Fame, in Knoxville, Tennessee
1995 Membership Tao of the Fist Martial Arts Fraternity
1996 Membership World Head of Family Sokeship Council for Isshin-Ryu Karate
Golden Lifetime Achievement Award of Honor World Karate Union[20]
Master Instructor of the Year Award World Karate Union[20]
1997 Doctorate Degree conferred College of Martial Arts
1998 Golden Life Achievement Award World Head of Family Sokeship Council Hall of Fame
Martial Arts Pioneer Award World Head of Family Sokeship Council Hall of Fame
Inducted World Karate Union Hall of Fame
Inducted World Head of Family Sokeship Council Hall of Fame
Inducted Universal Martial Arts Hall of Fame
Living Legend Award World Head Of Family Sokeship Council

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d . The Isshinryu Hall Of Fame Inc. Archived from the original on 17 October 2015. Retrieved 17 October 2015.
  2. ^ . BUSHIDO DOJO JOELTON. Archived from the original on 16 October 2015. Retrieved 16 October 2015.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k . USADOJO.COM. 1998-10-12. Archived from the original on 16 October 2015. Retrieved 16 October 2015.
  4. ^ Chris Thomas (July 1899). "Isshin-ryu Karate in America". Black Belt Magazine: 38–41. ISSN 0277-3066. Retrieved 19 January 2016.
  5. ^ a b c Little, Phil. (PDF). CombativeFlow.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 October 2015. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  6. ^ Little, Phil (2 December 1998). . trademarkia.com. USPTO. Archived from the original on 19 October 2015. Retrieved 19 October 2015. The USPTO has given the UNITED STATES ISSHINRYU KARATE ASSOCIATION trademark serial number of 75598005.
  7. ^ a b Frank, Bram (May 2013). WHFSC Grandmaster's Council: a compendium of the world's leading Grandmasters (First ed.). Lulu.com. p. 357. ISBN 9781300575672. Retrieved 17 October 2015.
  8. ^ . Roane County News. 8 January 2016. Archived from the original on 29 January 2016. Retrieved 19 January 2016.
  9. ^ a b c Evseeff, David D. (1996). . One-Heart Pub. Co. ISBN 978-0965345200. Archived from the original on 17 October 2015. Retrieved 17 October 2015.
  10. ^ Dr. J.L. Aiello (1 June 1997). Heiho: Martial Arts Concepts & Strategy. Aiello Group. ISBN 978-1883702120. Retrieved 19 January 2016. HEIHO follows the vision of Grand Master Shimabuku & the tradition carried on by American Isshin Ryu Master Harold Long, recognized 10th Dan & current patriarch of the Isshin Ryu System.
  11. ^ a b c . United States Isshinryu Karate Association. Archived from the original on 17 October 2015. Retrieved 17 October 2015.
  12. ^ a b c . Isshinryu Hall Of Fame. Archived from the original on 18 October 2015. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  13. ^ "Isshin-ryu Legend Passes Away". Black Belt Magazine. Active Interest Media, Inc.: 94 February 1999. Retrieved 18 January 2016.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 18 October 2015. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  15. ^ Harold Long; Allen Wheeler (1981). . National Paperback Book Company. ISBN 9780898260021. Archived from the original on 18 October 2015. Retrieved 18 October 2015. (first published 1978)
  16. ^ Harold Long (December 1979). . National Paperback Books. ISBN 978-0898260045. Archived from the original on 18 October 2015. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  17. ^ Harold Long; Allen Wheeler; Steve Condry (1 January 1981). . National Paperback Books. ISBN 978-0898260076. Archived from the original on 18 October 2015. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  18. ^ Harold Long (28 January 1997). . Isshin-Ryu Productions. ISBN 978-0965845908. Archived from the original on 18 October 2015. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  19. ^ "Isshinryu Karate with Master Harold Long". Black Belt Magazine: 75. August 1975. Series includes historical footage of Master Shimabuku performing each Kata.
  20. ^ a b . World Karate Union. 22 January 2009. Archived from the original on July 19, 2012. Retrieved 20 October 2015.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article is about the American martial artist For other uses see Harold Long disambiguation Harold G Long 3 September 1930 12 October 1998 was an American martial artist and an Isshinryu karate pioneer He founded the Isshinryu Hall of Fame and was the second person inducted with founding Grandmaster Tatsuo Shimabuku being the first 1 Long achieved the rank of Judan 10th degree 2 3 He was a co founder of the International Isshin ryu Karate Association 4 and also served as the vice president of the United States Karate Association He co produced the first nationally televised Isshinryu Hall of Fame Karate Tournament 1992 5 co produced an instructional video series 1991 and co authored seven books 3 Shortly after Long s death his student and co author Phil Little fulfilled Long s goal of creating the United States Isshinryu Karate Association 6 Harold G LongBorn 1930 09 03 3 September 1930Rockwood TennesseeDiedOctober 12 1998 1998 10 12 aged 68 Knoxville TennesseeCancerResidenceUnited StatesStyleIsshinryu KarateTeacher s Tatsuo ShimabukuRankJudan 十段 10th DanOccupationMartial arts instructorSpouseDoris WitsbergerChildrenRichard Michael GaryNotable school s International Isshinryu Karate Association IIKA United States Isshinryu Karate Association USIKA Websitewww wbr usika wbr com Contents 1 Background 2 Career 2 1 Legacy bestowal 2 2 Publications 2 2 1 Books 2 2 1 1 Harold G Long and Allen Wheeler 2 2 1 2 Others 2 2 2 Video and television 3 Events and milestones 4 References 5 External linksBackground editBorn in Rockwood Tennessee Long attended elementary school in Petros Tennessee and played football at Central High School in Wartburg Tennessee He joined the Marine Corps in 1949 and fought in the battle Chosin Reservoir 27 November to 13 December 1950 7 8 Long married Doris Witsberger on October 18 1952 in Wheeling West Virginia the couple had three sons Richard Michael and Gary 1 Career editWhile stationed in Okinawa Japan 1957 1958 he petitioned to study Isshinryu under Tatsuo Shimabuku in Chan Kyan Village He was accepted on his third visit to Shimabuku s dojo 9 and spent the next twelve months dedicating eight hours per day to his training 7 Long s promotions from 1st Dan to 8th Dan were awarded by Shimabuku 9 his 9th and 10th degrees were awarded by the International Isshin ryu Karate Association citation needed Long opened his first Dojo in Twenty nine Palms California where he taught until his discharge from the Marine Corps in July 1959 Upon his return to East Tennessee he established a dojo at the Marine Reserve Training Center 1 At some point shortly after 1961 Long was appointed U S representative of the American Okinawan Karate Association AOKA 9 The rules for kata and kumite were adopted at the first World Karate Tournament in Chicago Illinois in 1963 Long proposed the majority the competition rules with John Keehan Phil Kepal George Mattson Anthony Mirakian Roy Oshiro Don Nagle Ed Parker Wendall Reeves Jhoon Rhee Mas Tsuruoka and Robert Trias also in the committee The rules adopted from this meeting serve all United States karate tournaments regardless of style 1 3 Returning to Okinawa in 1974 Long s plans for the International Isshin ryu Karate Association IIKA gained the endorsement of Tatsuo Shimabuku before his passing in 1975 Upon Shimabuku s passing Long became the legacy s patriarch and a senior Grandmaster of Isshinryu 10 11 In addition to teaching at his Knoxville Tennessee dojo Long published a series of books and instructional videotapes 3 He was inducted into the Isshinryu Hall of Fame in 1981 12 and World Karate Union Hall of Fame in 1997 3 Long retired from teaching in December 1995 but continued to represent Isshinryu Karate at public events for two more years Long s dedication to Tatsuo Shimabuku and his Isshinryu style spanned 44 years 13 In September 1998 Long was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and was laid to rest on October 15 1998 his final resting place is at the Oak Grove Cemetery in Rockwood Tennessee 3 Legacy bestowal edit Prior to Long s death he confirmed his desire for Phil Little to inherit the Shimabuku Long Isshinryu legacy On September 23 1998 Grandmaster Long bestowed the 10th degree rank of Judan his personal Isshinryu Karate belongings and his vision of the creation of an umbrella group the United States Isshinryu Karate Association U S I K A to Phil E Little In consultation with the World Head Of Family Sokeship Council and in deference to surviving Don Nagle Little elected to forgo displaying his 10th Degree ranking for the remainder of Nagle s lifetime April 5 1938 August 23 1999 14 Publications edit Books edit Harold G Long and Allen Wheeler edit The Dynamics of Isshin Ryu Karate National Paperback Books 1978 OCLC 4114823 15 The dynamics of Isshinryu karate book two National Paperback Books 1979 OCLC 17734299 16 The dynamics of Isshinryu karate book three National Paperback Books 1980 OCLC 14523128 ISBN 9780898260069 Counter attack how to survive on the street as taught by the Isshinryu black belts National Paperback Books 1983 OCLC 13347450 Others edit Okinawan weapons Bo fighting techniques National Paperback Books by H Long and P Little ISBN 978 0898260229 1987 3 11 Who s Who in Isshin Ryu National Paperback Books by H Long P Manis and T McGhee 1981 OCLC 27053053 ISBN 0898260078 17 Isshin Ryu Karate The Ultimate Fighting Art Isshin Ryu Productions H Long and T McGhee ISBN 978 0965845908 1997 3 11 18 Video and television edit Co produced an eight tape instructional video series Isshin Ryu Karate 1991 3 Co produced an eight tape instructional video series Isshinryu karate the ultimate self defense 1991 92 OCLC 54836921 3 19 Vol 1 Basics Seisan amp Seiunchin Kata Vol 2 Naihanchin Wansu amp Chinto Katas Vol 3 Kusanku Sunsu amp Sanchin Katas Vol 4 Tokumine Bo Urashi Bo Shishi Bo Bo Bo Kumite Vol 5 Kusanku Sai Chatan Yara Sai Tuifa amp Bo Sai Kumite Vol 6 Kumite Techniques Vol 7 Basic Self Defense Techniques Vol 8 Basic Self Defense for Women 1992 OCLC 30406982 dd Isshin Ryu Hall of Fame Karate Tournament 1992 5 Events and milestones editHarold G Long honorifics 3 5 Year Activity Organization 1975 Founded International Isshin Ryu Karate Association IIKA 1980 Founded Isshinryu Hall of Fame Induction of founding Grandmaster Tatsuo Shimabuku 12 1981 Inducted Isshinryu Hall of Fame 12 1991 Founded Isshin Ryu Black Belt Society 1993 Inducted Knoxville Sports Hall of Fame in Knoxville Tennessee 1995 Membership Tao of the Fist Martial Arts Fraternity 1996 Membership World Head of Family Sokeship Council for Isshin Ryu Karate Golden Lifetime Achievement Award of Honor World Karate Union 20 Master Instructor of the Year Award World Karate Union 20 1997 Doctorate Degree conferred College of Martial Arts 1998 Golden Life Achievement Award World Head of Family Sokeship Council Hall of Fame Martial Arts Pioneer Award World Head of Family Sokeship Council Hall of Fame Inducted World Karate Union Hall of Fame Inducted World Head of Family Sokeship Council Hall of Fame Inducted Universal Martial Arts Hall of Fame Living Legend Award World Head Of Family Sokeship CouncilReferences edit a b c d Harold G Long Inducted in 1981 The Isshinryu Hall Of Fame Inc Archived from the original on 17 October 2015 Retrieved 17 October 2015 Our History BUSHIDO DOJO JOELTON Archived from the original on 16 October 2015 Retrieved 16 October 2015 a b c d e f g h i j k HAROLD G LONG Isshin Ryu Karate USADOJO COM 1998 10 12 Archived from the original on 16 October 2015 Retrieved 16 October 2015 Chris Thomas July 1899 Isshin ryu Karate in America Black Belt Magazine 38 41 ISSN 0277 3066 Retrieved 19 January 2016 a b c Little Phil My Humble Tribute to Grandmaster Harold G Long PDF CombativeFlow com Archived from the original PDF on 18 October 2015 Retrieved 18 October 2015 Little Phil 2 December 1998 UNITED STATES ISSHINRYU KARATE ASSOCIATION trademarkia com USPTO Archived from the original on 19 October 2015 Retrieved 19 October 2015 The USPTO has given the UNITED STATES ISSHINRYU KARATE ASSOCIATION trademark serial number of 75598005 a b Frank Bram May 2013 WHFSC Grandmaster s Council a compendium of the world s leading Grandmasters First ed Lulu com p 357 ISBN 9781300575672 Retrieved 17 October 2015 Karate donation honors Harold Long Roane County News 8 January 2016 Archived from the original on 29 January 2016 Retrieved 19 January 2016 a b c Evseeff David D 1996 Isshinryu Karate Do One Heart Pub Co ISBN 978 0965345200 Archived from the original on 17 October 2015 Retrieved 17 October 2015 Dr J L Aiello 1 June 1997 Heiho Martial Arts Concepts amp Strategy Aiello Group ISBN 978 1883702120 Retrieved 19 January 2016 HEIHO follows the vision of Grand Master Shimabuku amp the tradition carried on by American Isshin Ryu Master Harold Long recognized 10th Dan amp current patriarch of the Isshin Ryu System a b c Grandmaster Tatsuo Shimabuku A BRIEF LOOK AT THE HISTORY OF ISSHIN RYU KARATE IN AMERICA United States Isshinryu Karate Association Archived from the original on 17 October 2015 Retrieved 17 October 2015 a b c The Isshinryu Hall Of Fame Isshinryu Hall Of Fame Archived from the original on 18 October 2015 Retrieved 18 October 2015 Isshin ryu Legend Passes Away Black Belt Magazine Active Interest Media Inc 94 February 1999 Retrieved 18 January 2016 Grandmaster Phil Little Hanshi Ju Dan Isshinryu Karate Archived from the original on 18 October 2015 Retrieved 18 October 2015 Harold Long Allen Wheeler 1981 Dynamics of Isshinryu Karate National Paperback Book Company ISBN 9780898260021 Archived from the original on 18 October 2015 Retrieved 18 October 2015 first published 1978 Harold Long December 1979 Dynamics of Isshinryu Karate Blue and Green Belt Book 2 National Paperback Books ISBN 978 0898260045 Archived from the original on 18 October 2015 Retrieved 18 October 2015 Harold Long Allen Wheeler Steve Condry 1 January 1981 Who s Who in Isshinryu Karate National Paperback Books ISBN 978 0898260076 Archived from the original on 18 October 2015 Retrieved 18 October 2015 Harold Long 28 January 1997 Isshin ryu karate The ultimate fighting art Isshin Ryu Productions ISBN 978 0965845908 Archived from the original on 18 October 2015 Retrieved 18 October 2015 Isshinryu Karate with Master Harold Long Black Belt Magazine 75 August 1975 Series includes historical footage of Master Shimabuku performing each Kata a b WORLD KARATE UNION HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES World Karate Union 22 January 2009 Archived from the original on July 19 2012 Retrieved 20 October 2015 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Harold G Long amp oldid 1190815415, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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